On 1/13/11 11:41 AM, Nathan McBride wrote:
> I just started using virtualenvwrapper on my system. Which btw is
> awesome! I have all of my virtualenvs in /home/nmcbride/.virtualenv.
> When I created one and then went to save a new project file in the
> directory, I couldn't browse to hidden folders in Wing. I also tried to
> add a hidden folder into a project, and it again would not see the folder.
>> Is there some setting somewhere to toggle the hidden folder flag for the
> file browser in Wing?
Yes, this is a bit dumb. To get into the .virtualenv directory in the
file save dialog, go to the enclosing directory, type .virtualenv in the
entry area and hit enter (you can also tab to partially complete the
name as you type). Once saved, you won't have to do this much since the
project will be in the recent lists/etc.
The project view should however show hidden files and seems to work for
me. For example, adding ~/.wingide4 and checking the "include hidden
and temporary files" option will show everything within that directory.
BTW, it probably doesn't make much sense to put your work in a hidden
directory. Hidden directories should be for things that you normally
don't want to see. I would personally use ~/virtualenv or ~/src instead
or something like that.
Hope this helps,
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Stephan Deibel
Wingware | Python IDE
Advancing Software Development
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